Nearly 145,000 pending FOID requests take average of 121 days in Illinois – Center Square

Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Wednesday blamed fund sweeps from years ago, including under former Gov. Bruce Rauner, and said state officials are working on it. “Making sure we have outcomes, goals and accountability in that system. We certainly want to bring down that backlog.”
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Kay Soraski
5 years ago

I applied 7-12 and am at 150 days. So far nothing.

The True Believer
5 years ago

121 days is a lie. I applied for a renewal on 4/14 still no card. This is gun control by the dummycrats. But the predators are allowed to have guns with no recourse.

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Backdoor gun control is unConstitutional.

Larry Bowa
5 years ago

This delay is actually violating Illinois laws.. the ILNRA should sue Illinois.

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